Al Gore's "Reality Minions" think the North Pole is melting – except that's NOT a photo of the North Pole

Even journalists get tripped up into thinking this is photo from the North Pole. At the real North Pole, history shows this to be a relatively common occurrence.

It isn’t very hard to catch Al Gore and his Climate Reality project followers in ridiculous claims that don’t hold up. For example there was his statement on national television where he claimed the temperature of the interior of the Earth was “millions of degrees” and then there is his “Climate 101” video that failed so they had to fake the results in post production. None of his followers call him out on such things, so it isn’t a surprise to find that they think this photo proves the North Pole is melting, far worse than before.

Gore_CRP_NPmelt Drifting_webcam_Capture

Only one problem: that picture wasn’t taken at the North Pole, it was taken over 300 miles away. 

You see while they were busy lecturing the faithful, they forgot the one teensy-eeensy little detail about the source of this photo. It is from camera on top of the sea ice, and sea ice isn’t static, it moves. In fact according to the University of Washington who manages and tracks  these floating cameras and weather stations, while they started out near the North Pole, they aren’t anywhere close to it now. See the map:

NP_buoy_drift_map_annotated

My annotations added, original source: http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/

The North Pole Environmental Observatory web page describes their weather stations and webcams as “an automated scientific observatory in the central Arctic ocean” and describes the “Barneo 2013 buoy farm — including webcams.”

This “North Pole melted” image (and variants) got a lot of media play last week, showing the “lake at the North Pole” such as this AtlanticWire story saying “The North Pole has Metled Again” and this Daily Mail story, titled “The North Pole turns into a lake: Webcam captures melting ice following a spell of warm weather“.

That was enough to spur the sans-factually emotive Huffington Post into action with a before and after comparator:

Huffpo_NP_compareCapture

Of course, like the Gore Reality Bots, all of these “journalists” also missed the simple fact that the photo was taken hundreds of miles away where the buoy had drifted to. They could easily check this themselves with about 30 seconds of work, visiting the source for the photo here:

http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/

Some of the blame for this nonsense goes to the University of Washington’s Dr. James Morison, who manages the page titled: “North Pole Environmental Laboratory”. When that page was put together, the Arctic hadn’t become the poster child for global warming yet, so the the naming was probably innocuous.  However, that naming leaves the “webcam at the North Pole” assumption wide open for those that are factually challenged or just too lazy to check.

Using the contact info linked above, I’m sending a letter to Dr. Morison, asking him to fix this issue, naming the page something else, so fools won’t make the same mistake again next year. The webcam/weather station buoys spend most of their lifetime away from the North Pole, so the name of the web page is misleading, as has been aptly demonstrated by the fools in journalism and activism that didn’t look beyond the title this past week.

And, as of today, the “North Pole melt crisis” seems to be over.

NP_Cam2_7-29-13

And, of course, photos actually taken at the North Pole by the US Navy show that such open water is a regular occurrence in the past:

Skate (SSN-578), surfaced at the North Pole, 17 March 1959.
Skate (SSN-578), surfaced at the North Pole, 1959. (US Navy photo)
Seadragon (SSN-584), foreground, and her sister Skate (SSN-578) during a rendezvous at the North Pole in August 1962
Seadragon (SSN-584), foreground, and her sister Skate (SSN-578) during a rendezvous at the North Pole in August 1962 (US Navy Photo)
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HMS Superb, USS Billfish, and USS Sea Devil in a North Pole rendezvous in 1987
(U.S. Navy Photo)

 

UPDATE: NYT’s Andrew Revkin pointed out the same issue is his essay:

A Closer Look at That ‘North Pole Lake’

Revkin has a unique perspective, in that he’s one of the few reporters on the planet that has actually visited the North Pole with a science team.

He notes:

A Web search for “North Pole lake” turns up a lot of hype. I posted a YouTube video trying to clarify what is and isn’t going on:

Ponds of meltwater form routinely on Arctic Ocean sea ice in the summer. The sea ice is floating on the Arctic Ocean and in constant motion. The autonomous camera that took these images was placed on the ice a few dozen miles from the North Pole in early spring, but has since drifted hundreds of miles.

UPDATE2:

I’ve heard back from Dr. Morison at UW. He’s aware of the problem saying:

The lesson I’ve taken from this is that we need to do a much better job of explaining these images. What looks normal to those of us familiar with this particular environment can look alarming if we don’t provide the context.

I expect that we’ll see some improvements to the web page to discourage such future misunderstandings.  I thank Dr. Morison for the willingness to engage the issue with me and to consider improvements.

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Simon
July 29, 2013 2:31 pm

Carrick
With all due respect, we know with considerable certainly the ice was both thicker and covered a much lager area back when this sub surfaced. The records kept of the voyage detail this well. You don’t need satellites to do such crude measurements.

John Spencer
July 29, 2013 3:02 pm

North Pole Lake HOAX

Jimbo
July 29, 2013 3:27 pm

Also check out polynas for future references about holes in in north. Is man made global warming making the worse? Get ready, 3,2,1, GO!

TomRude
July 29, 2013 3:31 pm

Will the CBC propagandists retract their story?

Txomin
July 29, 2013 3:35 pm

The post (as many here at WUWT) makes for entertaining reading. Thank you. But it is too confrontational for the “right” people to take notice. We are, after all, laughing at their incompetence (ok, some of you are screaming at their dishonesty).

July 29, 2013 4:10 pm

Karl Blair says: July 29, 2013 at 1:16 pm

That also accurately describes the weak troll, blackadderthe4th who links items to drive traffic to his utube page.

July 29, 2013 4:13 pm

John Spencer says: July 29, 2013 at 3:02 pm

Excellent Dr Spencer. Your video would be an even more excellent (excellenter ?) debunking tool with added voice commentary 😉

James at 48
July 29, 2013 4:44 pm

The average vidiot thinks a melt pond is open water. In fact most melt ponds are atop feet of ice. When the refreeze they make a good substrate for the snow to stick to. This brings up another issue. Sea ice is oversimplified as frozen sea water. It can also grow in volume due to precip.

Goldie
July 29, 2013 5:11 pm

Certainly look likes meltwater over ice to me.

mrmethane
July 29, 2013 5:25 pm

Yeah, Goldie, but it ain’t at the North Pole, which was the statement countering the Gore-ism. Thicker ‘n the ice cap, maybe?

Nick Kermode
July 29, 2013 5:27 pm

Anthony, shouldn’t throw stones in glass houses. Your first sentence ( “It isn’t very hard to catch Al Gore and his Climate Reality project followers in ridiculous claims that don’t hold up.” ) could easily be changed to “It isn’t very hard to catch Anthony Watts and his WUWT followers in ridiculous claims that don’t hold up.” when considering stories such as;
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/08/23/antarctic-peninsula-was-1-3c-warmer-than-today-11000-years-ago/
Summarized at;
http://rabett.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/anthony-watts-is-sad.html
In fact their photo mistake on this occasion is an order of magnitude or so less than yours, you were thousands of kilometers out. Everyone makes mistakes, and pointing them out as you often do can be helpful, but you should consider your own before calling people “fools” and “factually challenged” etc etc lest people say the same of you when you make them.

Jimbo
July 29, 2013 5:31 pm

It’s no longer about the facts or the truth, it’s about headlines. That’s how desperate Warmists have become. They are slowly realising that they were WRONG. Nobody likes to be wrong, but there it is.

Bill Illis
July 29, 2013 5:35 pm

It looks like the melt pond froze at such a rapid rate, it literally lifted the buoy on top/above the ice.
Saturday midnight, (note there is still light in the land/ocean of the midnight Sun).
http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/NPEO2013/WEBCAM2/ARCHIVE/npeo_cam2_20130727192334.jpg
Sunday at 1:00 pm, 13 hours later. A phenomenal freeze up rate which literally lifted the buoy on top of the ice (or alternatively, the water drained under the ice).
http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/NPEO2013/WEBCAM2/ARCHIVE/npeo_cam2_20130728131212.jpg
[always look a little deeper into directory structures to find the good stuff].

July 29, 2013 5:55 pm

http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/NPEO2013/9.jpg
This current picture, 30/07/2013 looks pretty frozen to me.

July 29, 2013 5:56 pm

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http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/NPEO2013/9.jpg
This current picture, 30/07/2013 looks pretty frozen to me.

John in NZ
July 29, 2013 6:00 pm

I think they have a child’s understanding of the term “north pole”.
“The north pole” means the same as “the arctic”.

Tsk Tsk
July 29, 2013 6:25 pm

“And, as of today, the ‘North Pole melt crisis’ seems to be over.”
Oh my God. If we just extrapolate the freezing of the pond over the next few months it’s clear that we have entered the next glaciation! (fine, /sarc)

StuartMcL
July 29, 2013 6:28 pm

mwhite says:
July 29, 2013 at 10:24 am
http://mainstreamlastfirst.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Paul-in-ice-small.jpg
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It’s worth noting that that photo was taken some 2000km South of the Pole.

Steve Garcia
July 29, 2013 7:55 pm

Words don’t exist to say how pathetic and fraudulent this claim has turned out to be.

Hilary Ostrov (aka hro001)
July 29, 2013 8:44 pm

Maybe his next Academy award winning scary flic will be called “On Goredom Pond” 😉

David Ball
July 29, 2013 8:55 pm

Hmmmmmm,………..Ice Capp,……..

Carrick
July 29, 2013 9:02 pm

Simon:

With all due respect, we know with considerable certainly the ice was both thicker and covered a much lager area back when this sub surfaced. The records kept of the voyage detail this well. You don’t need satellites to do such crude measurements.

Which records are you referring to (is there an online reference?), and can you use it to produce meaningful uncertainty bounds on sea ice area or extent? From what I’ve read, the trips of the subs were relatively short and could hardly serve as transections that could be used to get any useful ice thickness profiles from. If you know of a reference that has looked at this, I would be interested.

Editor
July 29, 2013 9:18 pm

Bill Illis says:
July 29, 2013 at 5:35 pm


Sunday at 1:00 pm, 13 hours later. A phenomenal freeze up rate which literally lifted the buoy on top of the ice (or alternatively, the water drained under the ice).
http://psc.apl.washington.edu/northpole/NPEO2013/WEBCAM2/ARCHIVE/npeo_cam2_20130728131212.jpg

That looks much more like draining than freezing to me. I think Caleb said that was the likely outcome.